Could Mularkey encounter Buffalo, Part II?

Summary of 4 articles · Updated Dec 1, 2012

“I’ve used that game and that season, even here, with the way things started out here,” Mularkey said. Mularkey, who has been back while an assistant with the Dolphins, is now the Head Coach of the Jaguars. If Mike Mularkey isn’t the Jaguars coach in 20… (more)13, I believe it will be because he’s collateral damage, not because he’s done a poor job. ”The Jacksonville game to open that season, if we stop Jacksonville any one of the three fourth downs that they convert on the last drive of the game we don’t have to beat Pittsburgh to go to the playoffs.

Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey mum about his departure from Buffalo

He wasn’t allowed to change his coaching staff. His new boss still wanted to coach. The young quarterback wasn’t the answer. He didn’t like the snow. Whatever the reasons behind his departure as the Buffalo Bills’ coach after the 2005 season with

Mularkey: Bills environment “one of the best”

It’s back to Ralph Wilson Stadium this Sunday for former Bills Head Coach Mike Mularkey. He brings his 2-9 Jacksonville Jaguars to Orchard Park to play the Bills. Mularkey, who has been back while an assistant with the Dolphins, is now the Head C

Mularkey has no hard feelings

Jaguars head coach Mike Mularkey returns to Buffalo to face his former team for the first time as a head coach Sunday. Mularkey, who chose to resign after the 2005 season harbors no hard feelings about his time with the Bills. “No, don’t try to make a